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However, he said, Dr Ineson then asked him to remove his trousers and underwear and lie down on an examination bench.

He told the court: "I did as I was asked with no idea of what was to follow.

"Dr Ineson approached me and in full view of myself he placed his right hand on my testicles for a couple of seconds.

"At the time I was just absolutely astonished. I thought 'Why the hell is the doctor touching my testicles?'

"It horrified me. I was just stunned."

The alleged victim added he had not told anyone about the incident because he was "ashamed at what had happened" and did not think he would be believed.

Shaun Murphy, for the defence, suggested to the alleged victim that his genitals had been examined as part of a normal army medical examination, and that given the passage of time it may not have been Dr Ineson who examined him.

However, the alleged victim said he had been sexually assaulted and was "100% correct in my belief that it was Dr Ineson."

The trial continues.

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